A nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of Impaired Mucous Membranes based on the client's complaints of dry mouth for a client with urge incontinence who is receiving drug therapy
The nurse would most likely identify this nursing diagnosis as related to the use of which of the following?
A) Sildenafil
B) Fesoterodine
C) Dutasteride
D) Silodosin
Ans: B
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Fesoterodine is an antispasmodic that can cause dry mouth. Sildenafil, dutasteride, and silodosin are not associated with this adverse reaction.
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a. 5-month-old infant b. 50-year-old woman c. 20-year-old college student d. 30-year-old hospital administrator
To whom does the nurse provide information when working in the role of educator? (Select all that apply.)
a. Families about illnesses and treatments b. Community groups about injury prevention c. Student nurses about nursing standards and ideals d. Health care team members about the patient e. Physician assistants about invasive procedures
The best question to begin a complete health history with is:
A) "What problem brought you here today?" B) "How old are you?" C) "Have you had any difficulty breathing?" D) "What childhood illnesses have you had?"
Because of the sterile nature of a newborn's digestive tract, the nurse should:
a. placed all newborns in isolation. b. administer parenteral vitamin C. c. administer parenteral vitamin K. d. monitor the newborn's prothrobin level.